He shared musings and poetry about his journey on a blog, beginning in April and ending in July, including about the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, which will introduce more restrictions on protests.
In a line from one poem, he said the Bill was “granting more power, to the abusers, the accusers, the no-excusers, the care free users, and those who step on the heads, of us poor losers”.
In one post from the summer, he said he was considering ending the trip “as soon as possible, and get[ing] involved with a much more direct project, and call the last two months a pretentious f—— holiday”.
His own address registered in court records is rated “D” for energy efficiency.
Insulate Britain blocked traffic on major motorways and other roads around the UK from September, most frequently the M25, calling on the Government to introduce better insulation in Britain’s housing stock.
Lawyers representing National Highways told the High Court in London on Tuesday that all nine supporters of the group admit the breaches, although two of them have asked the agency to withdraw one allegation relating to refusing to leave the road when asked by police or other officials.